Dietary Icon Generator helps you create food badges with clean, food-specific graphics. It is made for menus, restaurant sites, food photos, and WordPress pages.
Use it when you want clear labels for items such as:
- Gluten free
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- Dairy free
- Nut free
- Spicy
- Halal
- Vegetarian-friendly dishes
To get the app, visit this page to download:
On that page, look for the latest release file. Download the file that matches your setup. If you use WordPress, the file will usually be a plugin ZIP file.
Follow these steps on a Windows PC:
- Open the download page above.
- Download the latest release file to your computer.
- Find the file in your Downloads folder.
- If the file is a ZIP folder, right-click it and choose Extract All.
- If the release gives you a plugin ZIP, keep it as a ZIP file for WordPress.
- If you need to preview assets or use the generator tools, open the included app or files from the extracted folder.
- If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.
If you want to use it in WordPress, follow these steps:
- Sign in to your WordPress dashboard.
- Go to Plugins.
- Select Add New.
- Choose Upload Plugin.
- Pick the plugin ZIP file you downloaded.
- Click Install Now.
- After install, click Activate.
Once active, you can start using dietary badges inside your site content, menus, or design workflow.
This tool is built for clear food labels and visual menu markers. It works well for:
- Restaurant menus
- Food photography overlays
- Catering sheets
- Recipe pages
- Cafe boards
- Product listings
- Event menus
- Printable food guides
The badge style helps people spot food types at a glance. That makes menus easier to read and faster to scan.
You can use badges for common food tags and diet labels such as:
- Gluten free
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- Dairy free
- Egg free
- Nut free
- Soy free
- Organic
- Keto
- Halal
- Kosher
- Spicy
- Low carb
You can pair each badge with a simple icon or food graphic. That keeps the label clear and easy to understand.
After install, the normal flow is simple:
- Open the plugin or badge tool in WordPress.
- Pick a badge type.
- Choose an icon or graphic.
- Set the badge text.
- Pick a color that fits your brand.
- Save the badge.
- Add it to a menu item, post, page, or image.
If your release includes SVG assets, you can also use them in design tools that support vector files.
Use a modern Windows PC for the best results.
Recommended setup:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- Google Chrome, Edge, or Firefox
- WordPress 6.x or newer
- A current PHP version if you run the plugin on your own site
- Enough disk space for the plugin and image assets
For image work, a screen with normal or high resolution helps keep badge text sharp.
This plugin fits well when you need clear food labels without extra clutter. It works best for:
- Small restaurant menus
- Food blogs
- Catering catalogs
- Recipe card layouts
- Bakery product pages
- Takeout menus
- Social media food posts
- Printed menu boards
It is useful when the goal is fast reading, not decoration for its own sake.
The badge style keeps food labels short and easy to spot. That helps guests find what they need without reading a full ingredient list.
The design is also a good fit for:
- Clean menu layouts
- Simple icon sets
- SVG-based graphics
- WordPress content blocks
- Food-first visual branding
Because the graphics stay focused on the food label, they work across many menu styles.
If you are setting it up for the first time, use this order:
- Download the release from GitHub.
- Install or extract the file on Windows.
- Upload the plugin to WordPress if needed.
- Activate the plugin.
- Open the badge settings.
- Create your first dietary label.
- Place it on a menu item or image.
If the release includes example files, use them to test the look before adding badges to your live site.
Keep badge text short. Short labels are easier to read on screens and printed menus.
Use these tips:
- Use one clear diet label per badge
- Keep icon size balanced with the text
- Use high contrast colors
- Match badge colors to your menu style
- Avoid long sentences in badge text
- Use the same badge style across the site
This keeps your menu neat and easy to scan.
When you open the release page, you may see one or more files. Use the one that fits your need:
- ZIP file for WordPress plugin install
- Source files for design or review
- SVG assets for clean scaling
- Example packs for badge previews
If you only want to use the plugin in WordPress, the ZIP file is the one you need.
After setup, test it with a sample badge.
Look for these signs:
- The plugin shows in WordPress
- The badge editor opens
- Icons load without errors
- Badge text appears clearly
- Colors save the way you set them
If the badge shows the wrong size, change the icon size or text length and test again.
This project fits these topics:
- badges
- dietary icons
- food badges
- gluten free
- restaurant menu
- SVG
- vegan
- vegetarian
- WordPress
- WordPress plugin
These topics match the kinds of badges and menu labels the tool is meant to handle.